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working in order to see if the sanctions are going to beggar arounds economy just like they did in iraq and therefore we don't need to attack iran iran and moment like netanyahu to do it iran is a major world economy a world and actually of europe. economic trade and economic contacts in around these new other economies are going to step in and fill the breach and therefore in europe there is a fear it's going to be excluded from the iranian markets as a result of these sanctions i think that is actually what's going to happen. more than a new snowfall russian tourists have been killed in a bus crash in greece the russian consulate confirmed the deaths and said thirty other people have been injured some of them severely that bus crashed on the highway from the region of children to the city of first law nikki an initial investigation says the driver lost control of the vehicle on a slippery road in the bus overturned the russian tourists were on their way to thessaloniki airport to fly back home weeklong clashes in turkey between kurdish fighters and security forces have killed at least
working in order to see if the sanctions are going to beggar arounds economy just like they did in iraq and therefore we don't need to attack iran iran and moment like netanyahu to do it iran is a major world economy a world and actually of europe. economic trade and economic contacts in around these new other economies are going to step in and fill the breach and therefore in europe there is a fear it's going to be excluded from the iranian markets as a result of these sanctions i think that...
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a man for iraq. in oil is on the rise despite american sanctions and an e.u. ban on the country screwed the international energy agency says crude sales are rising now edging over a million barrels a day european and u.s. sanctions were imposed to pressure iran over its nuclear program but maintains it's purely peaceful but iran's resources are still a hot commodity across the region with turkey china and india currently the top importers political analyst chris bambery says continuing to block oil trade with iran could harm other economies. always ball goes essentially really implemented by the united states and its european allies having great difficulty in even getting their friends to implement this in boggle for instance japan is desperately getting a waiver trying to get a waiver from washington in order to continue. imports it needs iranian oil but more importantly iran is discovering new markets china is continuing to take really an oil so as india the americans. try to ensure israel that somehow sanctions are working in order to see if sanctions are g
a man for iraq. in oil is on the rise despite american sanctions and an e.u. ban on the country screwed the international energy agency says crude sales are rising now edging over a million barrels a day european and u.s. sanctions were imposed to pressure iran over its nuclear program but maintains it's purely peaceful but iran's resources are still a hot commodity across the region with turkey china and india currently the top importers political analyst chris bambery says continuing to block...
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are working in order to see if sanctions are going to beggar arounds economy just like they did in iraq and therefore we don't need to run a moment like netanyahu to do it iran is a major world economy a world player and eventually of europe. economic creed and economic contacts in these new other economies are going to step in and fill the breach and therefore in europe there is a fear it's going to be excluded from the iranian markets as a result of these sanctions and i think that is actually what's going to happen to greece now where for russian tourists have been killed in a bus crash they are russian consulate has confirmed the deaths and also says thirty people have been injured some of them severely their bus crashed on the highway from the region of hulky d.t. to the city of this hour nicky in an initial investigation says the driver lost control of the vehicle on the slippery road and the bus overturned a russian tourists were headed for thessaloniki airport to fly home. all right some other world news in brief for you this hour weeklong clashes in turkey between kurdish fight
are working in order to see if sanctions are going to beggar arounds economy just like they did in iraq and therefore we don't need to run a moment like netanyahu to do it iran is a major world economy a world player and eventually of europe. economic creed and economic contacts in these new other economies are going to step in and fill the breach and therefore in europe there is a fear it's going to be excluded from the iranian markets as a result of these sanctions and i think that is...
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that started in libya and in egypt have struck in almost a dozen countries now including yemen qatar iraq and tunisia artie's correspondent of the region lucy coffin elf brings us more. seems like every hour we're hearing more updates about potential protests spreading across the region this is of course turmoil in the arab world over the offensive video denigrating the prophet muhammad we've actually seen the protests spread to right here in lebanon there are a lot calmer than what we've seen in other parts of the middle east there were protesters both in the city of tripoli where a lot of the syrian fighting has actually spilled over into as well as in the southern city of sudan and we've also seen protests reported in israel where protestors reportedly burned an american flag there as well as pakistan where there were a lot calmer than some of the other protests but local officials there had called on the expulsion of the u.s. ambassador there. given the large number of aid that country gets i doubt that we would see that actually happening we've also seen protests spread to morocco su
that started in libya and in egypt have struck in almost a dozen countries now including yemen qatar iraq and tunisia artie's correspondent of the region lucy coffin elf brings us more. seems like every hour we're hearing more updates about potential protests spreading across the region this is of course turmoil in the arab world over the offensive video denigrating the prophet muhammad we've actually seen the protests spread to right here in lebanon there are a lot calmer than what we've seen...
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units because it puts american interests and some western interests a cause for war and invasion of iraq as we have seen destruction of afghanistan no progress on the peace level in pakistan i think the spark for it to you know all come out in violent forms as we can see now on the screen and this is what's happening within forty eight hours the fury that began in egypt spread to libya yemen lebanon and iran in afghanistan due to push shut down but tensions in the muslim world seem to be only increasing there has been a lot of simmering nancy american feeling right across the entire arab world it's there it's worse in pakistan we're all show that we're ninety percent of pakistanis americans their primary an enemy america's middle of blunders and it's made enemies in the arab spring countries america helped revolutionize the line between friend and foe and this blur despite all the time and money washington has spent using the internet to promote its islam friendly foreign policy the world wide web has also served as the platform that enabled one american extremist to infuriate millions o
units because it puts american interests and some western interests a cause for war and invasion of iraq as we have seen destruction of afghanistan no progress on the peace level in pakistan i think the spark for it to you know all come out in violent forms as we can see now on the screen and this is what's happening within forty eight hours the fury that began in egypt spread to libya yemen lebanon and iran in afghanistan due to push shut down but tensions in the muslim world seem to be only...
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official in iraq. should be concerned. what we are seeing now is the spread that started in two countries. today, it moved to three or four more, including iraq, which is quite a ways from north africa. that spread is eerily reminiscent of what we all went through in the late 1970s. >> in iran? >> not just in iran, an ambassador killed in kabul followed by the embassy in islamabad being burned to the ground and the takeover in iran. these things have a way of spreading. they are a mark of the fact that the administration has basically conveyed weakness in this region. weakness always begets trouble. >> what should the administration in your opinion be doing? >> what it should be doing is what they are starting to do now. it took them a while to find their voice. the president in his first rose garden speak said nothing about the attack in egypt. there seems to still be confusion in the administration as to what exactly our relationship with egypt is. the key problem is that the people who are opposed to us are islamic extr
official in iraq. should be concerned. what we are seeing now is the spread that started in two countries. today, it moved to three or four more, including iraq, which is quite a ways from north africa. that spread is eerily reminiscent of what we all went through in the late 1970s. >> in iran? >> not just in iran, an ambassador killed in kabul followed by the embassy in islamabad being burned to the ground and the takeover in iran. these things have a way of spreading. they are a...
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there is a larger suspicion of the united states in the wake of the war in iraq and the war on terrorism and these kinds of things. but it really comes down to small groups that there is very little that the united states can do about to stop them. some of them are powerful. some of them are armed. but you have to keep in mind the overall, the populations of these countries, well, they may be outraged by this film, and feel justified about that, they don't agree with attacking -- >> let's take the opposite approach. many are wondering why do we keep helping countries who don't appreciate it? why do we give them our resources? >> first of l, the goal of the film, insigcite, just this kind anger, firing mortars and well coordinated attacks to break this relationship between the united states and an emerging arab world that is totally changed, that is embracing democracy, that's why you stay the course. >> i want to focus on egypt for a bit today. today, the muslim brotherhood canceled all the protests there outside of the cairo, the movie about the movie in cairo and mohammad morrissey is
there is a larger suspicion of the united states in the wake of the war in iraq and the war on terrorism and these kinds of things. but it really comes down to small groups that there is very little that the united states can do about to stop them. some of them are powerful. some of them are armed. but you have to keep in mind the overall, the populations of these countries, well, they may be outraged by this film, and feel justified about that, they don't agree with attacking -- >> let's...
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iraq's prime minister denouncing that u.s. film that's sparking all this outrage, calling on all divine religions to go after the racists and stop them from spreading their dangerous thoughts. >>> meantime, president obama offering a more cautious and nuanced take on problems in egypt, saying the u.s. relationship with that country will be shaped by how the country responds to the embassy assault in cairo. here's what he said during an interview on spanish-language network telemundo. >> well, i don't think that we would consider them an ally, but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government that is trying to find its way. they were dramatically elected. i think that we are going to have to see how they respond to this incident. >> state department spokeswoman victoria nuland declined to parse the president's words, but she conceded the u.s. still refers to egypt as a major non-nato ally. a former u.s. ambassador to egypt says he thinks president obama is simply giving egypt's president space to work through the m
iraq's prime minister denouncing that u.s. film that's sparking all this outrage, calling on all divine religions to go after the racists and stop them from spreading their dangerous thoughts. >>> meantime, president obama offering a more cautious and nuanced take on problems in egypt, saying the u.s. relationship with that country will be shaped by how the country responds to the embassy assault in cairo. here's what he said during an interview on spanish-language network telemundo....
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he has shown balance in bringing our troops back from iraq -- >> sure, but -- >> he's sending a message. he's sending a message with the ships, destroyers that are in the north mediterranean sea, with the marines going in to our embassy. you know, in northern africa. he's sending a message by talking to all the presidents in the region, about what american values are, condemning the film. but also saying we will not tolerate attacks on our embassy, our consulates, and we want to see them doing the right thing and protecting this and we want to see peaceful action here, rather than what we've seen the last couple days. i think you see a very strong and decisive and steady president, and, brooke, yesterday we got good news on the fe you've also seen the president talk about nation building here at home, in america, and trying to make sure we're getting jobs, and growth, and investing in the people here at home. >> but mr. ambassador the fact is the state department, the defense department, had to do a little cleanup after the president's statement. they did clarify that egypt is, in fact,
he has shown balance in bringing our troops back from iraq -- >> sure, but -- >> he's sending a message. he's sending a message with the ships, destroyers that are in the north mediterranean sea, with the marines going in to our embassy. you know, in northern africa. he's sending a message by talking to all the presidents in the region, about what american values are, condemning the film. but also saying we will not tolerate attacks on our embassy, our consulates, and we want to see...
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which i don't want to downgrade it, but iraq of course. and how is that going to pap out? >> in terms of -- >> nuclear weapons. >> it remains very difficult because we're still trying to analyze what the israeli intentions are. that's the key going forward certainly before the u.s. election. there is a widespread fear that perhaps the israelis are trying to up the pressure ahead of the election in terms of trying to influence the outcome of the election, but trying to sort of engineer the u.s. into delivering a red line policy which clearly the obama administration is set against them. perhaps they're trying to influence any future romney administration. it's a dangerous policy for the israelis. it could fall flat in terms of sort of in a sense march the troops halfway up the hill and then having to march them back down again. >> david, good to on speak it to you. thanks for that. >>> a quick look at the agenda in asia. reserve bank of india meeting on monday. there may still be an outside chance of a rate cut. china is set to release august investment figures. meanwhile j
which i don't want to downgrade it, but iraq of course. and how is that going to pap out? >> in terms of -- >> nuclear weapons. >> it remains very difficult because we're still trying to analyze what the israeli intentions are. that's the key going forward certainly before the u.s. election. there is a widespread fear that perhaps the israelis are trying to up the pressure ahead of the election in terms of trying to influence the outcome of the election, but trying to sort of...